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CAR OF THE WEEK
SECOND-HAND V-registration cars decorating forecourts in September? No, this isn't a joke. Manufacturers pre- register vehicles to boost sales figures and dealers also collect bonuses. This gives you some idea of the current state of the car market. But don't think that only unpopular cars get this treatment. Ford's Puma, a performance coupe, is on offer at Brundle (01553 811811) with 10 miles (yes, really) on the clock for just pounds 13,999. That's pounds 1,000 less than new and includes pounds 1,000 of extras. Only two are left.
James Ruppert
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